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sandusky was convicted in june of abusing 10 boys over a period of 15 years and some attacks occurred inside the athletic facilities. and there -- played over at penn state radio. >> and in the three-minute money on log, sandusky said he didn't do what he called the alleged disgusting acts and described himself as a victim of pep statement? ten days' time, jerry sandusky will be taken to the camp hill state prison for testing and e valuation. once there, the department of corrects will decide where he will spend his sentence. >> the penn state scandal led to two administrators being arrested for not telling about this. and joe paterno who died in january. >>> border patrol agents on horseback led a public funeral procession in arizona. one agent was shot last week and investigators believe he was killed by friendly fire instead of an armed smuggler. >>> people who don't like the radical muslim ads in the subway system came with a message of their own. that were put up last month after the executive director sued the metropolitan octoberrority to be allowed to display them and to be in
sandusky was convicted in june of abusing 10 boys over a period of 15 years and some attacks occurred inside the athletic facilities. and there -- played over at penn state radio. >> and in the three-minute money on log, sandusky said he didn't do what he called the alleged disgusting acts and described himself as a victim of pep statement? ten days' time, jerry sandusky will be taken to the camp hill state prison for testing and e valuation. once there, the department of corrects will...
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sandusky says that he will fight on. at times he sounded like the coach that he was giving a locker room speech, but it was himself he was trying to cheer .n his lawyer is and will appeal the conviction and they will soon.the process very the prosecution says the important thing is just as was victims.the sandusky is off to prison likely for the rest of his life. brad bell from bellefonte, pennsylvania. >> he will be in state college the rest of the day. find more of his live today on abc 7 news and keep up with the latest wjla.com as well as on twitter. >> d.c. councilman kwame brown back before a judge today after orders comply with court has a tighter restrictions. john gonzalez has the latest. >> former d.c. council chairman e brown moments ago received very stern lecture from the toeral judge for failing report on three separate occasions to his pretrial services. separate occasions, all he had do was call. now brown must report in person week and the as a curfew 11:00 p.m. until 6:30 in the morning. this is five we
sandusky says that he will fight on. at times he sounded like the coach that he was giving a locker room speech, but it was himself he was trying to cheer .n his lawyer is and will appeal the conviction and they will soon.the process very the prosecution says the important thing is just as was victims.the sandusky is off to prison likely for the rest of his life. brad bell from bellefonte, pennsylvania. >> he will be in state college the rest of the day. find more of his live today on abc...
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. >>> jerry sandusky will likely die in prison. the former penn state assistant coach sentenced today to a minimum of 30 years in prison. he was convicted of sexual aabusing 10 boys. some victims testified. described how his abuse changed their lives. sandusky addressed the court and denied any wrong doing. >> jerry never flinched from his position that he was innocent and that he wanted the opportunity to prove his innocence. >> completely untethered from reality. without any acceptance of responsibility, it was tirely self-focused as if he again were the victim. it was ridiculous. >> sandusky's lawyers say they plan to appeal. meantime, some of sandusky's victims are suing penn state with how the university responded. >> monitoring metro tonight in the latest crime numbers, serious crimes have gone up in the last year. they include aggravated assault, thefts, and robberies. up almost 7%. the largest jump, robberies. thefts of iphones and other electronics. metro transit police reported the ten most dangerous stations in the syste
. >>> jerry sandusky will likely die in prison. the former penn state assistant coach sentenced today to a minimum of 30 years in prison. he was convicted of sexual aabusing 10 boys. some victims testified. described how his abuse changed their lives. sandusky addressed the court and denied any wrong doing. >> jerry never flinched from his position that he was innocent and that he wanted the opportunity to prove his innocence. >> completely untethered from reality. without...
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. >> more trouble for jerry sandusky. the state of pennsylvania is revoking his $59,000 a year pension. sandusky's wife, dottie will not be eligible for benefits, either. sandusky was sentenced to 30 years behind bars for molesting 10 boys over a 15-year time span. >> turning to baseball, a day of excitement turned to disappointment. the team lost game three. they didn't lose, they got crushed by the cardinals. so it all comes down to tomorrow. >> tonight, nats fans are saying every bedtime prayer, they're trying to find every lucky horseshoe and even every lucky troll doll. tomorrow could be do or die for the nats. >> nats fans may be calling in sick to make it to game four against the cardinals. >> i left work early. i'm going to go make up the hours now. it's tough. >> steve mcguire may be burning the midnight oil right now. >> it's hard to justify. >> ouch. 8-0 was today's score against the cardinals. >> that's okay. we still got one more. you can't count us out. >> even the youngest of fans know a scoreless came can
. >> more trouble for jerry sandusky. the state of pennsylvania is revoking his $59,000 a year pension. sandusky's wife, dottie will not be eligible for benefits, either. sandusky was sentenced to 30 years behind bars for molesting 10 boys over a 15-year time span. >> turning to baseball, a day of excitement turned to disappointment. the team lost game three. they didn't lose, they got crushed by the cardinals. so it all comes down to tomorrow. >> tonight, nats fans are saying...
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interesting, i mentioned sandusky's e holding -- emotions. no emotion of any kind shown when three young men who were young boys at the time of their abuse at the hands of sandusky, described the agony of having their childhood stolen from them. one looked him in the eye and said i don't forgive you for what you did. it was -- it was really a gut- wrenching time but no reaction or emotion from sandusky during the period of time at all. >> they were called the agony but, bruce, is there any sense of healing from the victims? >> generally speaking, and we have talked to the attorneys for several of the victims this afternoon. generally speaking, they seem satisfied with the sentence and there is a sense they would have liked a few more years and they seem satisfied with the de facto life sentence and try to get on with their lives and that is going to be difficult. it was tough for those who got up and spoke this morning, but they're doing what they can to put their highways together. >> good insight, bruce gordon live from belfont, pennsylvani
interesting, i mentioned sandusky's e holding -- emotions. no emotion of any kind shown when three young men who were young boys at the time of their abuse at the hands of sandusky, described the agony of having their childhood stolen from them. one looked him in the eye and said i don't forgive you for what you did. it was -- it was really a gut- wrenching time but no reaction or emotion from sandusky during the period of time at all. >> they were called the agony but, bruce, is there...
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last night jerry sandusky spoke from his jail cell insisting he is not guilty. >> reporter: jerry sandusky says he knows in his heart he is innocent. >> they can treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. >> reporter: on the eve of the sentencing hearing he released a statement, he said the case was brought to trial too quickly and accused his victims of conspiring against -- conspiring against him. an attorney called the claims preposterous. >> my client came forward only after there was a knock on the door which led him to a grand jury room. >> reporter: in june he was found guilty of sexually abusing 10 boys over a period of 15 years. it featured testimony which was often emotional and graphic. he with would molest them in places such as his basement or showers and hotels or the athletic facility. he called character witnesses including his wife dottie and people who benefited from his charity the second mile. they convicted him on 45 of 48 counts. they imposed sanctions against penn state including a 60 million-dollar fine and a four- year bowl ban. and the court ruled wh
last night jerry sandusky spoke from his jail cell insisting he is not guilty. >> reporter: jerry sandusky says he knows in his heart he is innocent. >> they can treat me as a monster but they can't take away my heart. >> reporter: on the eve of the sentencing hearing he released a statement, he said the case was brought to trial too quickly and accused his victims of conspiring against -- conspiring against him. an attorney called the claims preposterous. >> my client...
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sandusky was convicted of hideous disgusting crimes against young children. tomorrow he will be sentenced. after that, i don't think any of us ever need to hear another word from jerry sandusky again. >>> coming up, she's asked us to keep her in the shadows to protect her identity. the mother of the man who shot trayvon martin finally breaks the silence and talked to me exclusively. gladys zimmerman joins me next. from local communities to local businesses. the potential of yelp unlocked. nyse euronext. unlocking the world's potential. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. why not take a day toegin explore your own backyard? with two times the points on travel, you may find yourself asking why not, a lot. chase sapphire preferred. there's more to enjoy. to start her own interior design business. she's got a growing list of clients she keeps in tou
sandusky was convicted of hideous disgusting crimes against young children. tomorrow he will be sentenced. after that, i don't think any of us ever need to hear another word from jerry sandusky again. >>> coming up, she's asked us to keep her in the shadows to protect her identity. the mother of the man who shot trayvon martin finally breaks the silence and talked to me exclusively. gladys zimmerman joins me next. from local communities to local businesses. the potential of yelp...
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yesterday sandusky spoke to a penn state radio station. he said he's been wrongfully convicted and he hopes some good will come out of all of this. >> maybe it will help others, some vulnerable children who could be abused might not be. that would be nice, but i'm not sure about it. i would cherish the opportunity to become a candle for others, as they have been a light for me. they can take away my life, make me out as a monster, treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart. in my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> sandusky only refers to his victims as accusers and claims he lost because of speculation and dishonesty. prosecutors say as many as half a dozen of his victims will speak at today's hearing. legal experts say it's likely the 68-year-old will spend the rest of his life behind bars. you can hear his statements on myfoxdc.com, click under web links. we'll be watching. >> sure will. thank you so much. >>> all right. coming up at 9:30, paul butler will join us live instudio with more insight in
yesterday sandusky spoke to a penn state radio station. he said he's been wrongfully convicted and he hopes some good will come out of all of this. >> maybe it will help others, some vulnerable children who could be abused might not be. that would be nice, but i'm not sure about it. i would cherish the opportunity to become a candle for others, as they have been a light for me. they can take away my life, make me out as a monster, treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart....
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he is seeking millions of .ollars in damages he reported seeing sandusky and locker room shower back in 2008, but police were not notified. >> we have a big night coming up tomorrow night. us.er is almost upon coming up at 6:00, hear from about what to , as wellmorrow night as to americans think will come debatetop in the first of this campaign season. one of the vice-presidential candidates is planning to spend time in virginia over the next week or so. on that coming up at 6:00. >> we look forward to it. >> meanwhile, another all-star be saying goodbye tonight "dancing with the stars." herself atin found bottom of the list. >> for the first time in 15 that.s, thank you for >> it was a fun night. the judges courts are? by "privateollowed practice" and the news at eleven o'clock after that. start with the wide look back across the city. the fog started already. it is really against in spots overnight -- it will be really dense in spots overnight. visibility is starting to come miles at reagan national. that will be the big story later evening. as rain fall goes, across the chesapeake
he is seeking millions of .ollars in damages he reported seeing sandusky and locker room shower back in 2008, but police were not notified. >> we have a big night coming up tomorrow night. us.er is almost upon coming up at 6:00, hear from about what to , as wellmorrow night as to americans think will come debatetop in the first of this campaign season. one of the vice-presidential candidates is planning to spend time in virginia over the next week or so. on that coming up at 6:00....
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the judge has just handed down the sentence for jerry sandusky. nbc's john yang is live outside the courthouse. john, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i am not hearing program. >> can we just tell john to report to us what's going on? i know he doesn't have communication with us, but can somebody who is on scene with him tell him to report what we just heard from inside that courtroom? >> reporter: jerry sandusky to no fewer than 30 years in prison, no more than 60. sandusky, of course, is 68 years old. he will spend at least 30 years in prison. so, this clearly is a life sentence, effectively a life sentence for jerry sandusky, for the 45 counts of child sex abuse that he was convicted of in june. the sentence came after he spoke for about 18 minutes in what's being described as a rambling statement to the court. it also came after three of the victims who testified against sandusky told the court of the impact on them, the emotional impact that the alleged crimes had on him. one talked about how he was a father now himself and that how he cann
the judge has just handed down the sentence for jerry sandusky. nbc's john yang is live outside the courthouse. john, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i am not hearing program. >> can we just tell john to report to us what's going on? i know he doesn't have communication with us, but can somebody who is on scene with him tell him to report what we just heard from inside that courtroom? >> reporter: jerry sandusky to no fewer than 30 years in prison, no more than 60....
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we will hear from the first of jerry sandusky. plus, this candidate says one argument for abortions is never valid. we have a look at the weekend weather. ike leggett: gaming generated one hundred and eighty... million dollars for maryland schools. question seven will double it. rushern baker: question seven will add table games and... a new casino, generating millions of dollars... every year, thout raising taxes. leggett: and audits will ensure the money goes... where it's supposed to. more jobs, and millions for schools. baker: question seven will be good for our kids... our teachers, and our schools. leggett: keep maryland money in maryland. baker: please vote for question seven. leggett: vote for question seven. [ female announcer ] seen this from mitt romney? then take a look at this. [ anderson cooper ] if roe v. . wade was overturne, congress passed a federal ban on all abortions, and it came to yr desk -- would you sign it? "yes" or "no"? let me say it -- i'd be delighted to sign thatill. [ female announcer ] banning all
we will hear from the first of jerry sandusky. plus, this candidate says one argument for abortions is never valid. we have a look at the weekend weather. ike leggett: gaming generated one hundred and eighty... million dollars for maryland schools. question seven will double it. rushern baker: question seven will add table games and... a new casino, generating millions of dollars... every year, thout raising taxes. leggett: and audits will ensure the money goes... where it's supposed to. more...
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he did not look at jerry sandusky. he cried as he spoke. he said that night, you told me you were the tickle monster so you could touch my 11-year-old body. i realize how much you manipulated me. then there was victim number five. he cried as well and once again did not look at sandusky as he addressed the court, saying the sentence will never erase what he did to me. it will never make me whole. he must pay for his crimes. take into account the tears, pain and private anguish and then there was victim number four. he was different, anderson. because he was somewhat defiant. he was defiant during the trial, defiant today as well. he did look at jerry sandusky not once, not twice, but several times as he spoke. he said i want you to know i do not forgive you. i don't know if i will ever forgive you. so a lot of emotion, lot of anger in the courtroom as well. >> did sandusky look at the victims? >> reporter: he did. he did throughout the entire proceeding. when each victim got up to speak, he looked directly at them. you know, he was criticiz
he did not look at jerry sandusky. he cried as he spoke. he said that night, you told me you were the tickle monster so you could touch my 11-year-old body. i realize how much you manipulated me. then there was victim number five. he cried as well and once again did not look at sandusky as he addressed the court, saying the sentence will never erase what he did to me. it will never make me whole. he must pay for his crimes. take into account the tears, pain and private anguish and then there...
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we couldn't get one continuance for jerry sandusky. i can get three continuances for a parking ticket. i couldn't get one in the biggest case in pennsylvania history. >> i want to play another part of his statement. let's listen. >> i'm responding to the worst loss of my life. first i looked at myself. over and over i asked why, why didn't we have a fair opportunity to prepare for trial. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we've not been complainers. when we couldn't have kids, we adopted. when we didn't have time to prepare for a trial, we still gave it our best. >> to your point that he didn't get a fair trial, how at this point, you're hoping for an appeal, what's the likelihood of that? >> well, we believe we have a strong grounds for appeal, both on the failure of the court to grant one continuance to prepare, given the fact, the dump of documents and information pretrial, and second of all, the prosecutor made statements about jerry not giving a full and fair explanation in a statement to bob costas which they ch
we couldn't get one continuance for jerry sandusky. i can get three continuances for a parking ticket. i couldn't get one in the biggest case in pennsylvania history. >> i want to play another part of his statement. let's listen. >> i'm responding to the worst loss of my life. first i looked at myself. over and over i asked why, why didn't we have a fair opportunity to prepare for trial. people need to be portrayed for who they really are. we've not been complainers. when we...
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on the phone, sandusky attorney, karl rominger. clearly this statement seemed to be vetted, i assume you looked at it before. did you advise jerry sandusky to release this statement and, if so, why? >> i have not seen that statement prior to the release, nor had joe amendola. we would tell him probably not to do it but the reality is given the mandatory minimums that apply in this case, it's probably not going to make an effective difference in the length of his sentence, vis a vis his life expectancy. >> you didn't know he would be making a statement in advance? >> i did not. >> when you heard it, what did you think? what do you think of it? >> it sounds like jerry. he maintains his innocence. if he's innocent, god bless him. get your word out there. i understand his frustration. we were rushed to trial. commonwealth had three years to prepare. we couldn't get one continuance for jerry sandusky. i can get three continuances for a parking ticket. i can't get one in a major felony case in the biggest case in pennsylvania history. >>
on the phone, sandusky attorney, karl rominger. clearly this statement seemed to be vetted, i assume you looked at it before. did you advise jerry sandusky to release this statement and, if so, why? >> i have not seen that statement prior to the release, nor had joe amendola. we would tell him probably not to do it but the reality is given the mandatory minimums that apply in this case, it's probably not going to make an effective difference in the length of his sentence, vis a vis his...
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yesterday, sandusky spoke a penn state radio station. he says he has been wrongfully convicted and he hopes some good will come out of all of this. >> some vulnerable children would could be abused my not be as a result of all the publicity. that would be nice but i'm not sure about it. i would cherish the opportunity to become a candle for others as they have been a light for me. they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a among sister but they can't take away my heart n my heart, i know i did not do these alleged disgusting acts. >> reporter: sandusky only refers to his victims as accusers and claims he lost the case because of speculation and dishonesty. he said he will fight for a second chance and for justice. prosecutors say as men as half a dozen of sandusky's victims will speak at today's hearing. legal experts say it is likely the 6 #-year-old will spend the rest of his life in prison. can you hear his entire statement on myfoxdc.com. just click on web links. n web -- the 6 #-year-old wi
yesterday, sandusky spoke a penn state radio station. he says he has been wrongfully convicted and he hopes some good will come out of all of this. >> some vulnerable children would could be abused my not be as a result of all the publicity. that would be nice but i'm not sure about it. i would cherish the opportunity to become a candle for others as they have been a light for me. they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a among sister but they...
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tomorrow a judge will sentence sandusky on 45 counts of sexual abuse. you'll recall he was found guilty in june of abusing 10 boils over 15 years. -- boys over 15 years. prosecutors say as many as half a dozen of his victims will speak at the hearing tomorrow, sandusky also expected to speak and a certificate his innocence. legal experts say it's like -- and assert his innocence. legal experts say it's likely the 68-year-old will spend the rest of his life in prison. you can hear the statement in its entirety on www.myfoxdc.com. click on web links. >>> george allen and tim kaine squared off tonight debating the issues in the race for the senate. fox 5's karen gray houston is live in richmond tonight. any fireworks? we apologize. we are having technical difficulties right now. we'll try to get to karen in a few minutes. let me see if we have a little bit more from the debate tonight. do we have that? >> it is not a time to recede. it's not a time to ruin the modernization of our armed forces with these disproportionate cuts that are coming through our na
tomorrow a judge will sentence sandusky on 45 counts of sexual abuse. you'll recall he was found guilty in june of abusing 10 boils over 15 years. -- boys over 15 years. prosecutors say as many as half a dozen of his victims will speak at the hearing tomorrow, sandusky also expected to speak and a certificate his innocence. legal experts say it's like -- and assert his innocence. legal experts say it's likely the 68-year-old will spend the rest of his life in prison. you can hear the statement...
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jerry sandusky, 68 years old. more likely than not to be spending the rest of his life in jail. >> jerry sandusky, we're told, his attorneys will have ten days after the sentencing to appeal the decision. susan, spell out for me in that audiotape released from jail yesterday. it was bizarre, frankly, i thought, where he literally blamed the victims of his assault and said that he was ultimately the one who was a victim. explain to me why he would think that would be a good strategy for his hearing today. >> reporter: what a stunning set of circumstances here. putting that out, his public voice, through a radio station. the judge, evidently yesterday had warned everyone that injuje sandusky was not to be critical of the process. so this possibly was the only other way he would be able to do that. we know in a statement that he is not going to say i am sorry. he has already said that he is not going to admit guilt. he believes he didn't do it. but for him to state that he could blame it on everyone else and extend a
jerry sandusky, 68 years old. more likely than not to be spending the rest of his life in jail. >> jerry sandusky, we're told, his attorneys will have ten days after the sentencing to appeal the decision. susan, spell out for me in that audiotape released from jail yesterday. it was bizarre, frankly, i thought, where he literally blamed the victims of his assault and said that he was ultimately the one who was a victim. explain to me why he would think that would be a good strategy for...
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sentencing day for jerry sandusky. the former penn state football coach will be permitted to speak at his 9:00 a.m. hearing this morning before finding out his fate. he released an audiotape from prison yesterday insisting that he's innocent and blaming his downfall on one of his victims, and a well orchestrated conspiracy, he says. >> facebook offering a new deal to set all class action lawsuit over its sponsored stories advertising. "the social network" says it will compensate millions of facebook users whose names and pictures were used in a sponsored stories ad with a cash payment of $10 each. a federal judge rejected an earlier settlement offer that set aside $20 million for lawyers and advocacy groups and no money for users. >> newly declassified documents shows the u.s. air force was trying to build a flying saucer. this is back in 1956 while publicly denying the existence of ufos. officials were prepared to spend over $3 million for a super sonic saucer that could take off and land vertically and reach spaeds o
sentencing day for jerry sandusky. the former penn state football coach will be permitted to speak at his 9:00 a.m. hearing this morning before finding out his fate. he released an audiotape from prison yesterday insisting that he's innocent and blaming his downfall on one of his victims, and a well orchestrated conspiracy, he says. >> facebook offering a new deal to set all class action lawsuit over its sponsored stories advertising. "the social network" says it will compensate...
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jerry sandusky wants a judge to overturn his child sexual abuse convictions and give him a new trial. these mo today at the same courthouse. >> we are keeping a close watch on some strong storms. >> we're back wit morning and the weekend. >> remarkable lengths to back their favorite politicians. what as governor, i cut five billion dollars in spending and balanced the budget every year. and tim kaine and i both cut our own pay as governors to lead by exampled i reached across party lines to get things done. we were a great team in richmond and we'll be a great team in washington. i'm tim kaine and i approve this message ...becau we'll work together to restore fiscal responsibility grow our economy and create jobs. [ male announcer ] tim kaine. bringing people together to tackle the challenges of tomorrow. >> the rhetorical war over politics takes an extreme new twist in fairfax county. >> many of you may have a political sign in your front yard. we want to show you a war of the signs taking springfield. >> we have to neighbors who were very much into politics. we have one obama backer
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sandusky was convicted of hideous disgusting crimes against young children. tomorrow he will be sentenced. after that, i don't think any of us ever need to hear another word from jerry sandusky again. >>> coming up, she's asked us to keep her in the shadows to protect her identity. the mother of the man who shot trayvon martin finally breaks the silence and talked to me exclusively. gladys zimmerman joins me next. >>> my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. you know, if i had a son, he would look like trayvon and you . newcaster: breaking news. the gecko is demanding free pudding. and political parties that are actual parties! with cake! and presents! ah, that was good. too bad nobody could hear me. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. you know, if i had a son, he would look like trayvon and you know, i think they are right to expect that all of us as americans are going to take this with the seriousness it deserves and that we're going to get to t
sandusky was convicted of hideous disgusting crimes against young children. tomorrow he will be sentenced. after that, i don't think any of us ever need to hear another word from jerry sandusky again. >>> coming up, she's asked us to keep her in the shadows to protect her identity. the mother of the man who shot trayvon martin finally breaks the silence and talked to me exclusively. gladys zimmerman joins me next. >>> my main message is to the parents of trayvon martin. you...
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jerry sandusky sentenced to at least 30 years behind bars. what "celebrity apprenticsandus. >>> first it was pbs and now nickelodeon. why the kids' tv network says mitt romney is dising children. it's one of the things we thought you should know, and you can join our conversation if you don't explode like steve on twitter. find us at @tamronhall and at @newsnation. this is my song of the day. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? starts with arthritis pain and a choice. take tylenol or take aleve, the #1 recommended pain reliever by orthopedic doctors. just two aleve can keep pain away all day. back to the news. >>> if joe biden has a big gaffe, turns in a bad performance for some reason, which he shouldn't, this narrative just grows. >> it
jerry sandusky sentenced to at least 30 years behind bars. what "celebrity apprenticsandus. >>> first it was pbs and now nickelodeon. why the kids' tv network says mitt romney is dising children. it's one of the things we thought you should know, and you can join our conversation if you don't explode like steve on twitter. find us at @tamronhall and at @newsnation. this is my song of the day. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely,...
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sandusky could have been sentenced to 400 years. at the end of the day he sandusky is 68 years old and essentially a 30-year sentence is essentially a life sentence. he told the court, i quote him, i didn't do these alleged disof the abouting acts. he talked about the fact that he had to spend his 42nd wedding anniversary in the county jail. he talked to his family and friends. he said they were in described as the fourth quarter. he went on to say we will continue to fight. he missed his grandchildren as well as his dog. he talked about the fact only person he had a sexual relationship with is his wife. his wife is his only sex partner. he added, after marriage. quoting him again, i tried to bring joy. i tried to make people laugh. through it all jerry sandusky was wearing a red jumpsuit. he for the most part was unemotional throughout the proceeding. occasionally he raised his voice as he spoke. he did not appear to shed a tear. but those who did cry were a number of the victims. they spoke to the court. they had the opportunity t
sandusky could have been sentenced to 400 years. at the end of the day he sandusky is 68 years old and essentially a 30-year sentence is essentially a life sentence. he told the court, i quote him, i didn't do these alleged disof the abouting acts. he talked about the fact that he had to spend his 42nd wedding anniversary in the county jail. he talked to his family and friends. he said they were in described as the fourth quarter. he went on to say we will continue to fight. he missed his...
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several of sandusky's victims were in a pennsylvania courtroom tuesday when a judge sentenced sandusky to at least 30 years behind bars. the former penn state assistant football coach will be 98 years old before he can even be considered for parole. >> key have imposed a sentence of many centuries. there's really no point to it. he impose add life sentence. >> before sentencing, sandusky addressed the judge and maintained his innocence. he will now undergo psychological and medical exams before he's assigned to prison. >>> get this. airline screeners in japan let a guy armed to the teeth board a plane to los angeles. the guy walked off the plane into lax wearing a trench coat. underneath that trench coat bulletproof body armor, flame retardant pants. so then authorities said probably should check his luggage. when they did that they found a hatchet, knives, smoke grenade, three billy clubs, even a biohazards suit. >> what are they saying in japan? >>> another high powered executive is feeling the heat for chopping down trees overlooking the c&o canal on the potomac. lockheed's c.e.o. r
several of sandusky's victims were in a pennsylvania courtroom tuesday when a judge sentenced sandusky to at least 30 years behind bars. the former penn state assistant football coach will be 98 years old before he can even be considered for parole. >> key have imposed a sentence of many centuries. there's really no point to it. he impose add life sentence. >> before sentencing, sandusky addressed the judge and maintained his innocence. he will now undergo psychological and medical...
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penn state says it wants to privately set we'll sandusky's victims. an attorney for one of them says it is not just about money and they need apologies. >>> a congressional hearing will be held today to outline what head up to last month's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. the former chief securityster for u.s. diplomats in libya is among those scheduled to testify. eric nordstrom says his repeated requests for more security was ignored. >>> tomorrow, the vice presidential contenders face off in their first and only debate. vice president joe biden and republican rival paul ryan will work to boost number at the polls. the city of danville, kept ken is hope fig boost as wellle stores there stocking up on politically themed items and has been a huge spruce-up with streets being repaved and no signs being put up as well. it will be held at center college. >>> think back for a minute to the last inauguration. >> it was cold. >> it was brutally cold. remember all of this? the record-setting crowds? the next big day isn't too far away and metro
penn state says it wants to privately set we'll sandusky's victims. an attorney for one of them says it is not just about money and they need apologies. >>> a congressional hearing will be held today to outline what head up to last month's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. the former chief securityster for u.s. diplomats in libya is among those scheduled to testify. eric nordstrom says his repeated requests for more security was ignored. >>> tomorrow, the vice...
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the judge will then hear from the victims, then sandusky will speak. even legal experts believe given the crimes, his age of 68 and the number of charges that he will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> sarah, thanks so much. >>> also in court today former d.c. council chairman kwame brown, but we still don't know why. documents show it will address a violation. he is required to check in with prosecutors and limit his travel to the d.c. area under probation. he faces up to six months in jail on each offense when sentenced next month, but he could be spared any prison time for his cooperation with prosecutors. >>> four weeks to go until the election. the race for the white house is tightening. a new pew research center poll has mitt romney leading 49 to 45% among likely voters and even among registered voters. today both candidates will be in ohio, as the campaigns head into the home stretch. >> so i need you in this election. the next 29 days. we cannot afford to be complacent and we cannot afford to be cynical. we've got to look back at
the judge will then hear from the victims, then sandusky will speak. even legal experts believe given the crimes, his age of 68 and the number of charges that he will likely spend the rest of his life behind bars. >> sarah, thanks so much. >>> also in court today former d.c. council chairman kwame brown, but we still don't know why. documents show it will address a violation. he is required to check in with prosecutors and limit his travel to the d.c. area under probation. he...
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tomorrow, jerry sandusky will learn his fate. fox 5 morning news back in a moment. [ barack obama ] i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. [ female announcer ] he says... president obama and i both care about poor and middle-class families. [ female announcer ] but this is what the budget plan mitt romney supports actually does. more huge tax breaks skewed to the wealthy. while cutting nearly eight hundred billion from medicaid... even though middle-class families rely on medicaid to help loved ones cover nursing-home care. and it helps parents support children with disabilities. if mitt romney really "cares," wouldn't we see it in his priorities? >>> jerry sandusky is set to be sentenced tomorrow. he has been in isolation at the pennsylvania prison since june when he was convicted of 45 counts of child sex abuse. sandusky's attorney believes the 6 #-year-old will spend the rest of his life behind bars. >>> the number of rare meningitis cases linked to a tainted steroid treatment has now risen to 91, spanning nain streets
tomorrow, jerry sandusky will learn his fate. fox 5 morning news back in a moment. [ barack obama ] i'm barack obama, and i approve this message. [ female announcer ] he says... president obama and i both care about poor and middle-class families. [ female announcer ] but this is what the budget plan mitt romney supports actually does. more huge tax breaks skewed to the wealthy. while cutting nearly eight hundred billion from medicaid... even though middle-class families rely on medicaid to...
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sandusky was convicted of hideous disgusting crimes against young children. tomorrow he will be sentenced. after that, i don't think any of us ever need to hear another word from jerry sandusky again. >>> coming up, she's asked us to keep her in the shadows to protect her identity. the mother of the man who shot trayvon martin finally breaks the silence and talked to me exclusively. gladys zimmerman joins me next. what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. capella university understands back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever thought possible. le
sandusky was convicted of hideous disgusting crimes against young children. tomorrow he will be sentenced. after that, i don't think any of us ever need to hear another word from jerry sandusky again. >>> coming up, she's asked us to keep her in the shadows to protect her identity. the mother of the man who shot trayvon martin finally breaks the silence and talked to me exclusively. gladys zimmerman joins me next. what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research...
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sandusky was found guilty of 45 counts of child sexual abuse earlier this year. >>> testimony continues today in the trial of pope benedict xvi's former butler. he is charged with aggravated theft. prosecutors say he leaked private documents for a journalist detailing alleged vatican power struggles and corruption. he admits he made photocopies of private correspondence on an office photocopier in plain sight. he says he is innocent of the aggravated theft charge. >>> in the wake of scandal in colombia, there are? you? rules in the secret service handbook. fox news obtained an e-mail stating that moderate amounts of alcohol may be consumed while agents are off duty but alcohol use is protected within 10 hours of reporting for duty. you may recall an inspector general's investigation found six secret service agents brought prostitutes back to their hotel room in colombia back in april. k in april. >>> you may notice more students than usual walking to school today. we'll have more on that coming up income. >> this is one lucky little dog. we have got her incredible story of survival when
sandusky was found guilty of 45 counts of child sexual abuse earlier this year. >>> testimony continues today in the trial of pope benedict xvi's former butler. he is charged with aggravated theft. prosecutors say he leaked private documents for a journalist detailing alleged vatican power struggles and corruption. he admits he made photocopies of private correspondence on an office photocopier in plain sight. he says he is innocent of the aggravated theft charge. >>> in the...
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and some of the jurors who convicted jerry sandusky say they plan to attend his sentencing on tuesday. they tell the associated press they hope that he'll be sent away for the rest of his life. the 68-year-old sandusky was convicted of child sexual abuse. >>> sticker shock might be an understatement for californians trying to fill up their tanks today. today the price of regular gas in the golden state equaled an all-time high of $4.61 a gallon. that is up an astounding 12 cents since just yesterday, and 47 cents in the past week alone. nbc's diana alfier joins us live from burbank, california. thank you for being here. why has this price shot up so quickly? >> reporter: milissa, that is indeed the question on everyone's minds around here. check out what the price is at this station in burbank, $4.69 per gallon for regular. now, experts tell me the reason for all of this happens to be a perfect storm of events. right now stations are changing over from their summer blend to their winter blend, which means that inventories are naturally running low. add to that a power outage and a fir
and some of the jurors who convicted jerry sandusky say they plan to attend his sentencing on tuesday. they tell the associated press they hope that he'll be sent away for the rest of his life. the 68-year-old sandusky was convicted of child sexual abuse. >>> sticker shock might be an understatement for californians trying to fill up their tanks today. today the price of regular gas in the golden state equaled an all-time high of $4.61 a gallon. that is up an astounding 12 cents since...
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sandusky. >> reporter: even sandusky's own attorneys expect a harsh sentence. and they're concerned his words may do him more harm than good. >> the accusers were products of many more people and experiences than me. look at their confidants and their honesty. think about how easy it was for them to turn on me. >> it will be his natural life in jail. >> reporter: and for a 68-year-old man, it will not be an easy life. >> no one's going to respect him. he's not going to have any friends. he's going to have a rough ride. and he's going to be isolated from the general population. >> reporter: by showing no remorse, sandusky is, in fact, risking angering the judge, a judge who could sentence him to up to 400 years in prison. amy? >> jim avila, thanks so much. >>> for more, let's bring in "gma" legal analyst, dan abrams. dan, sandusky is expected to address the court at his sentencing today. why release the statement last night? >> i have no idea. it would seem to me he's thrown in the towel for this judge and this sentencing. this sort of statement doesn't really m
sandusky. >> reporter: even sandusky's own attorneys expect a harsh sentence. and they're concerned his words may do him more harm than good. >> the accusers were products of many more people and experiences than me. look at their confidants and their honesty. think about how easy it was for them to turn on me. >> it will be his natural life in jail. >> reporter: and for a 68-year-old man, it will not be an easy life. >> no one's going to respect him. he's not...
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mcqueary was a key prosecution witness in the sandusky case who testified he saw sandusky in a shower with a young boy. >>> talk about second chances. in miami last night adam greenberg drilled with a fastball in his only major league plate appearance seven years ago. he came back for an at-bat. the at-bat he always wanted. greenberg signed a one-day contract with the marlins before last night's game. he struck out on three pitches, but who cares. no matter what greenberg says it was a magical appearance and one official at-bat which means he gets credit for playing a game in a big league, which is a dream of kids all across the country. >>> you have to see this is video. play hard, celebrate harder, right? take a look at this. a hockey playing in junior league in new jersey scores a goal. to celebrate, he jumped into the glass and goes right through it. watch it again here. man. there it was again. luckily, he was wearing all that padding. it protected him. believe it or not, he's fine, walked away, doing well. you see the black shattered -- >> oh, my. he doesn't look like he's movin
mcqueary was a key prosecution witness in the sandusky case who testified he saw sandusky in a shower with a young boy. >>> talk about second chances. in miami last night adam greenberg drilled with a fastball in his only major league plate appearance seven years ago. he came back for an at-bat. the at-bat he always wanted. greenberg signed a one-day contract with the marlins before last night's game. he struck out on three pitches, but who cares. no matter what greenberg says it was a...